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- Title
30mCi radioactive iodine achieving comparative excellent response in intermediate/high-risk nonmetastatic papillary thyroid cancer: a propensity score matching study.
- Authors
Zhang, Yingqiang; Wang, Chen; Zhang, Xin; Li, Hui; Li, Xin; Lin, Yansong
- Abstract
Objective: To determine the efficacy of low-dose radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy (30 mCi, 1110 MBq) in Chinese patients with intermediate- to high-risk papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) without distant metastasis.Design and methods: This large retrospective study included Chinese patients with PTC that tested negative for thyroglobulin antibodies. Patients were categorized into low-dose (30 mCi, 1110 MBq) and high-dose (>100 mCi, 3700 MBq) RAI groups. Ablation rate and long-term response were compared between groups using propensity score matching (PSM) to minimize bias and confounding.Results: In total, we included 446 patients. No significant difference in ablation success rate was found between groups (P = 0.305) before or after PSM (N = 162; P = 0.200). Excellent response (ER) rate was not significant between groups before (P = 0.917) or after PSM (P = 0.798). Efficacy of low-dose RAI was similar to that of high-dose RAI in N0- (P = 1.000), N1a- (P = 0.981), and N1b-stage (P = 0.903) patients. Low- and high-dose RAI groups achieved similar ER rates in pre-ablative stimulated thyroglobulin level (≤1 ng/mL, P = 1.000; 1 < ps-Tg ≤ 5 ng/mL, P = 0.444; 5 < ps-Tg ≤ 10 ng/mL, P = 0.665; >10 ng/mL, P = 1.000) and BRAFV600E-positive (P = 0.324) subgroups.Conclusions: Efficacy of low-dose RAI therapy was similar to that of high-dose for ablation and achieving ER in Chinese nonmetastatic intermediate- to high-risk PTC patients. High-dose RAI could not rectify ablation failure or non-ER rates in PTC patients with BRAFV600E, lymph node metastases, or unfavorable thyroglobulin levels.
- Publication
Endocrine (1355008X), 2018, Vol 62, Issue 3, p655
- ISSN
1355-008X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12020-018-1724-z